Noooooooo! I wanted more info, I don't think I can wait!
And I don't want to end up dead.
I don't like being caught off guard, and because of what transpired this past week, we could have easily been in danger. Regardless, it is still a positive for the case, it is just that it took a few years off of our lives.
Anyway, to any doubters. I will share one more fact, maybe two.
The man who packed DB Cooper's chutes, is a man named EC. He is still alive, and I have interviewed him related to this case. Of course, when I told him we had been working the case, and may have solved it, he of course "laughed" at me. Who cares. Anyway, he was nice and shared information about the chutes, etc.
Well, this guy, EC, is as some know, a rigger, who would not only pack parachutes, but, he would make parachutes and sell them.
Mr. Cooper not only knew EC before the hijacking, but, had used his product in his plane as an emergency chute, as well as when he would skydive. Small world.
Don't forget, in Tosaw's book, the first thing Cooper did, was to pull out the "riggers card' from the side pocket of the chute, and examine the signature, who packed the chute, and the date. I know it doesn't prove anything, but, it is just another clue.
The FBI extensively investigated EC, thinking he was in on the plan. Smart FBI agents in Seattle, I must say. However, EC had nothing to do with this. IF only those FBI agents from Seattle had been assigned the case in Portland, this case would have been solved by the end of Thanksgiving weekend, 1971.
ps To this day, EC is still scared about the case. He checked out my call, making sure I was who I said. You see, that is why this case needs to be solved. All of these years, EC has worried about being looked at, the flight attendants are hiding, and the co-pilot is still pissed about this. The co-pilot, Rataczak is the only main player that we have not been able to get an interview with. HOwever, he never did see Cooper, and is friends with Himmelsbach, so, maybe that was a closed door anyway.
Think about this rationally. You are MR. Cooper. For 35 years, not one organization has asked you about this case. Two clowns start coming around, you think that you can outwit them, with your 'fake" alibi. Then, someone else, someone 1,000 times more powerful starts snooping. Wouldn't you be a little nervous?
Anyway, I did ask MR Cooper, what would you do if you were in our shoes? We have worked for years, spent a lot of time and money, and have solved the case. Would you go public? His answer:" NO, I think I wouldn't publish his name. After all, the FBI wasn't even upset with Cooper. THE FBI said that he never hurt anyone, and they just didn't want it to happen again." "PLUs, Cooper was "gentle" with the flight attendants.
My thoughts: Right!!!!! That is why Cooper was on the Top ten's most wanted. That is why the FBI sent 400 troops to search the lake Merwin area, and that is why the FBI even thought about draining Lake Merwin. Cooper's right, the FBI didn't care. LOL
To our detractors, don't you kind of think that statement is a bit strange. I've never heard a "hijacker" who was described as "gentle" before. Makes you think someone has a guilty conscious.
Wouldn't you have asked us, who is it? Is he still alive? Where does he live?
Maybe, he already knows the answer.
his comment last time we visited him was Cooper was probably living in a small town somewhere, "chuckling" about the case. Somehow, I think the "chuckling", is turning into worry.
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